comsupsion of water by arctic fox
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The Arctic fox is specially adapted to live on frozen ground. No matter where they live, animals have some basic needs. They need food and water to give them energy, they need to stay at a comfortable temperature, and they need to avoid being eaten.
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In winter, foxes don't drink water or eat snow or ice, which lowers their core temperature. Instead they get water from their food, which concentrates nutrients in their urine, making it more potent....
(Arctic foxes have several adaptations that allow them to survive. Their round, compact bodies minimize surface area that is exposed to the cold air. Their muzzle, ears, and legs are short, which also conserves heat.)
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